Adopt a Tuxedo (medium coat)

Tuxedo (medium coat) Cat

Sylvie the Cat needs a home

DOB: March 2012

Meet Sylvie! DOB: March 2012


Sylvie came to NTCR as 1 of 4 survivors found abandoned in a car at Keele & Hwy 7 area in the dead of winter. All have since been adopted - except Sylvie.



When rescued, Sylvie was thin, cold, terrified and unwilling to trust people. Since coming to NTCR she has gone from a cat that would always hide when people entered the room, to a cat that will come running over and rub against your legs! Sylvie also enjoys a good head and back scratch, and will wait patiently near your feet for her turn for individual attention.


Sylvie is a beautiful and uniquely marked, medium length haired tuxedo, with amazing green eyes and a gentle soul. While generally comfortable and relaxed, Sylvie can be startled by sudden changes in her environment. She is good with other cats and a confident greeter to visitors entering her room at the shelter. However, she will likely need a little patience, understanding, and some coaxing to become confident and established in a new home.


Sylvie has much love to give and is more than ready to experience life as a beloved family member. If you want to give this shy sweetheart the “furever” home she has never known, please fill out an adoption application and contact us.


 


http://www.northtorontocatrescue.com/…/application-for-ado…/


 


  • Animal: Cat
  • Breed: Tuxedo (medium coat)
  • Size: Medium
  • Gender: Female
  • State: Ontario
  • Zip/Postal Code: L3R 9A8
As of 11/22/2024 Sylvie is still available for adoption. Please use the owner information below to confirm that Sylvie is still available or to adopt. Don't forget to check the other animal shelters near me there are many other pets needing a fur-ever home.

Owner Information

  • Facility: North Toronto Cat Rescue
  • Phone:905-940-2287
  • Email:
You can find Sylvie at North Toronto Cat Rescue

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